A smattering of desperation appears to have infiltrated the thinking of the Phillies coaching staff this evening. Star right fielder Jayson Werth, in the process of collecting only three hits in his past 10 games (along with only one run scored, no stolen bases, and a golden sombrero along the way) is, to borrow a term from ice hockey, a health scratch. Ben Francisco, himself only hitting .233 and slugging only .302 this year, will take his place.

It’s not just Werth that isn’t hitting (Chase Utley’s batting average has dropped almost 50 points during this slide, for instance), but giving Werth a day off against a righty in the middle of a slump can’t hurt. Tonight’s Marlins starter is Chris Volstad, who, despite being a reasonably competent major league pitcher, has very few distinguishing qualities apart from his height (he’s 6-foot-8). Volstad works off a mediocre fastball to a mediocre slider, a decent curve, and a decent change.

The big news, apart from Werth being held out, is the debut of Mike Stanton, who will play right and bat seven for Florida. Stanton, if not for Jason Heyward and Stephen Strasburg coming up this year in the same division, would be getting a lot more press. Stanton has the bad luck of being the second-best 20-year-old right fielder in the division right now, but what a right fielder he is. At 6-foot-5, 205 pounds, Stanton is a real masher. At age 18, he hit 39 home runs in only 125 games in A-ball. This year, in only 238 plate appearances, Stanton hit 21 home runs in AA, to go with a .441 on-base percentage and 44 walks against 53 strikeouts. As a fan of the game of baseball, I’ve been looking forward to seeing Stanton’s debut all season. As a Phillies fan, I wish the Marlins had waited a few days so he wouldn’t have to play against the Phillies.

Your Gameday Beer – Melanie Brewing Company Beer 30Light
My roommate got this once in college. The name stuck out, as did the fact that you could get a 30-pack for the same price as a case of Natty Light. That’s right. This beer is cheaper than Natty Light. I was too scared to try any, but according to my roommate, it’s the pisswater to end all pisswater. And this is coming from the guy who drank heavy Busch for 4 years. Enjoy.– By Michael

109 Comments

Somebody on this team is going to have a big offensive evening. I believe it will be Howard…..multiple homers and a double. Kendrick will
continue his sharp pitching. Polanco and Victorino will each get two hits.

I liked Myers also. Sometimes you need a crazy dude on the team to keep things loose. Contrast what Myers did in 2008 when asked to go to the minors to get straightened out with Oliver Perez refusing a demotion this year. Without Myers swallowing his pride and coming back strong in the second half the Phillies wouldn’t have won the division. By all accounts his teammates and Charlie loved him. Apparently, the front office did not…

To be honest with you, I will not admit to the slump being over until we A. win tonight and be win consistently while scoring 5-6 runs a game. We thought the slump was over when they beat the Padres 6-5.

Washington introduced a pitching beast tonight . Strasburg — 14 K’s in seven innings. Unhittable stuff. Washington might be a team on the very SHARP rise. Matt Capps (we could have had him for a song) got his 19th save. Damn.

Relax Bartman, he pitched against a minor league team. The Phillies I hate to say will not even make the playoffs. There bullpen is just plain bad. Kendrick should not be in the majors. Dobbs just needs to go. Fran is very very average. Killed us with that double play. How can you give up 8 runs to a team the Mets just beat up on. I dont think we will win a game again for a very long time. SAD